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Lead by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, the Kentucky Pollinator Protection Plan is a multi-stakeholder effort to reduce bee hive deaths, to increase awareness of responsible agriculture chemical use, and to expand opportunities for education about all pollinators.
To many, pollinator habitat is viewed as only wildflowers growing in open fields or landscape beds. However, this also includes flowering trees and shrubs, diversified orchards, windrows, woodland edges, and other situations where flowering herbaceous and woody plants grow.
Primary animal pollinators include ants, bees, beetles, butterflies, flies, birds, hummingbirds and moths.
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